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Haryana Police leads in reuniting missing persons with their families

Chandigarh, May 22: Haryana Police has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to the protection of human rights and citizen safety, securing a model position across the nation. The sensitivity of the state police in handling cases of missing children and individuals is evident from the fact that FIR is being registered in 100 percent of the complaints, a unique and commendable practice of Haryana Police. As a result, nearly 80 percent of missing persons were successfully brought back home. Not just within the state, the Haryana Police is also reuniting people who went missing in neighbouring states and even countries like Nepal, with their families. In several cases, the missing individuals were speech and hearing-impaired or even mentally challenged. Solving such cases posed additional challenges, yet Haryana Police succeeded in resolving them using a combination of technology and skill.

Effective action by Haryana Police in crimes against women and children: Over 90 percent recovery rate for two consecutive years

During the years 2023 and 2024, Haryana Police demonstrated excellent and sensitive policing in handling serious crimes such as kidnapping and offences against women and children. In 2023, under IPC Sections 363, 366, and 366A, the recovery rate was 93.11percent, 95.83percent, and 92.08 percent respectively. In 2024, the figures remained consistently high — 88.89 percey (363 IPC), 90.45 percent (366 IPC), and 89.30 percent (366A IPC). This success reflects the dedication of Haryana Police field teams, use of technical tools, and a victim-centric approach. Even in IPC Section 346, which includes large volumes of missing persons cases, the police ensured successful recovery in 87.17 percent (2023) and 84.75 percent (2024) of the cases, highlighting excellent performance despite high caseloads.

Haryana Police’s mission-mode investigation system sets new standards of effectiveness

Additionally, a large number of false, civil nature, or fact/law error-based cases were closed after thorough investigation, reducing the burden on the judiciary and enabling focused action on genuine offences. There has been continuous improvement in the rate of charge-sheet filing, a low number of untraced and absconding cases, and minimal under-trial pendency. This proves that Haryana Police’s investigation system has been effective, timely, and result-oriented. Working in a mission mode, Haryana Police has ensured the prevention of crimes against women and children, safe return of victims, and strong legal action against offenders, thereby further strengthening the law-and-order framework in the state.

Remarkable action by Haryana Police in the first quarter of 2025 – 78 percent of missing persons reunited; sensitivity and efficiency shown in crimes against women and children

Similarly, during the period from January 1 to March 31, 2025, Haryana Police has performed commendably in cases related to missing persons. Out of 4,361 total cases, 3,406 missing persons were successfully traced and reunited with their families, yielding an overall recovery rate of 78.1 percent. Specifically, under IPC Sections 363, 366, and 366A, recovery rates stood at 79.73 percent, 78.98 percent, and 73.38 percent respectively, highlighting the police’s sensitivity and proactive approach in safeguarding women and children. Under a well-thought-out investigation of the cases, 3,361 cases (77.15percent) were legally closed, significantly easing pressure on the judicial system. This performance is a strong testament to the police’s mission-mode operations, vigilance, and victim-focused strategy.

Every missing person’s return is a step towards restoring a family’s completeness – DGP calls humane policing by Haryana Police a national model

Expressing his views on this achievement, the Director General of Police, Haryana, Sh. Shatrujeet Kapur, stated that the safe return of a missing child is not merely the closing of a case file, it is the restoration of a family’s sense of wholeness. The Anti-Human Trafficking Units (AHTUs) of the state police are symbols of the humane side of policing, extending beyond legal mandates to serve as pillars of hope for the most vulnerable sections of society. Haryana Police’s work in this direction is now emerging as a replicable model for other states as well. It is not only a success in terms of law enforcement but also a profound example of social reintegration. Through this process of reunification, Haryana Police has proven that with determination and strategic action, every missing person can be brought home.

Haryana Police sets a benchmark in humanitarian service — reunites 44 people missing for over 20 years with their families

The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of Haryana Police has recorded historic success over the past 18 months in reuniting long-missing individuals with their families. The unit successfully located and reunited 44 adults and children who had been missing for over 20 years, marking one of the most significant accomplishments in this category to date. In addition, 22 persons missing for over 16 years, 47 missing for over 11 years, and 54 individuals missing for more than 6 years were also successfully reunited with their long-lost families. These cases were highly complex and challenging — involving decades-old disappearances, vague identities, minimal documentation, and changing geographies. Nevertheless, AHTU’s sensitivity, technical capability, and relentless efforts made these humanitarian reunions possible. This achievement is a strong reflection of Haryana Police’s committed work ethic and deep sense of responsibility toward society.

High-Powered Committee on Agrarian Reforms reviews Kerala’s best practices in Agriculture

Chandigarh, May 22 – In a significant step towards agricultural transformation, Justice Nawab Singh, former Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court and Chairperson of the Supreme Court-appointed High-Powered Committee on Agrarian Reforms, chaired an important meeting of the Committee in Panchkula today. The meeting focused on studying and deliberating upon the best practices adopted by the Government of Kerala to make agriculture a sustainable and profitable enterprise.

The High-Powered Committee was constituted by a Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India to recommend comprehensive reforms in the agrarian sector with the aim of improving farmers’ welfare.

During the meeting, Justice Nawab Singh extended a warm welcome to the visiting delegation from Kerala, including the Minister for Agriculture, Government of Kerala, Shri P. Prasad and senior officers of the Kerala Agriculture Department.

Kerala Agriculture Minister Shri P. Prasad elaborated on Kerala’s strategic approach towards agrarian welfare. He highlighted landmark initiatives including Vegetable and Fruit Promotion Council Keralam (VFPCK) support programmes, Paddy procurement policies ensuring MSP for farmers, Kerala State Farmers Debt Relief Commission – providing relief to debt-burdened farmers, State Crop Insurance Scheme tailored to local conditions, Natural calamity relief mechanisms, Karshaka Pension Scheme to provide social security to aged farmers, and promotion of organic and natural farming. The officers of the Kerala Agriculture Department delivered a comprehensive presentation outlining these and other pioneering efforts that have transformed Kerala’s agricultural landscape.

The discussions centered around key issues such as increasing farmers’ income, reducing agrarian distress, and ensuring long-term sustainability of agriculture. The Kerala delegation shared valuable insights into the initiatives that have positively impacted the farming community in their state.

Earlier, Dr. Amit Agrawal, Commissioner and Secretary, Government of Haryana and Member Secretary of the Committee, welcomed the distinguished Members, agriculture scientists, and experts to the meeting.

The vote of thanks was presented by Sh B.S. Sandhu, former Director General of Police, Haryana, and Member of the Committee.

The meeting was also attended by prominent members of the Committee and dignitaries including Sh Raja Shekhar Vundru, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department, Haryana; Sh Devinder Sharma, noted Agriculture Scientist; Dr. Sukhpal Singh, Chairman, Punjab State Farmers & Farm Workers Commission; Prof. Ranjit Singh Ghuman, Professor of Eminence, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar; Dr. Sriram Venkataraman, Director, Department of Agriculture, Government of Kerala; Sh Swaran Singh Boparai, Former Vice-Chancellor, Punjabi University, Patiala; Col. J.S. Gill and Dr. Vikash Kumar, Professor CRRID.

Haryana Steps Up Efforts for Swift Justice and Higher Conviction Rates in Heinous Crimes

Chandigarh, May 22 – Haryana Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr. Sumita Misra, has called on police and prosecution officers to intensify efforts to raise the conviction rate in heinous crimes, including sexual assault, gang rape, murder, and drug trafficking.

While chairing the 25th State Level Committee meeting under the ‘Chinhit Apradh’ initiative, Dr. Misra highlighted the need to surpass the current 61.5% conviction rate. During the meeting, it was apprised that the state has recently taken up 117 new cases under this initiative for the month of February and March 2025 and is actively monitoring 1,683 ongoing cases.

She emphasized that swift, evidence-backed investigations and timely forensic reports are crucial for securing convictions. “Every effort must be made to bring justice to victims swiftly. Delay or negligence in investigation or trial weakens public trust in the system,” Dr. Misra stated.

She directed district police officers and prosecutors to work closely together, suggesting the appointment of special prosecutors in select cases for stronger court representation. Dr. Misra also urged regular monitoring of serious cases and warned that accountability would be fixed for any lapses.

She instructed officers to create a district-wise list of serious crime cases pending for over six months, emphasizing that these cases must be revived on a priority basis with proper legal strategy and administrative monitoring. Dr. Misra also called for equipping prosecution teams with digital tools and training so that electronic and forensic evidence can be presented effectively in court. Additionally, she directed that Haryana’s newly adopted witness protection policy be enforced rigorously to provide safety and confidence to witnesses, especially in sensitive cases.

Dr. Misra said that District Level Committees (DLCs) must ensure compliance with Section 309 of the Cr.P.C. (now Section 346 of the BNSS), so that ‘Chinhit Apradh’ cases are heard in court at the earliest. She also stressed the need to fix block dates for trials, which will help prevent the defense from seeking unnecessary adjournments.

To strengthen investigations, the State Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) is speeding up DNA and forensic reports, particularly for sensitive cases. Some districts have shown outstanding results i.e Faridabad, Karnal, Dabwali, and Fatehabad all achieved a 100% conviction rate. Kurukshetra, Sirsa, and Rewari also performed well, with conviction rates of 75%, 78.57%, and 85% respectively. Dr. Misra said that the ‘Chinhit Apradh’ initiative stands for safety, fairness, and quick justice for everyone in Haryana.

The meeting was attended by ADGP/State Crime Branch, Smt. Mamta Singh through video conferencing. IGP/CID, Sh. Maneesh Chaudhary, DIG/State Crime Branch, Sh. Hamit Akhtar along with other senior officers were present in person.

DC Komal Mittal Inspects Sector 91 Legacy Dump and Jagatpura Processing Plant

SAS Nagar, May 22, 2025:
Deputy Commissioner Komal Mittal today visited the Sector 91 Legacy Waste Dump and the Jagatpura Waste Processing Plant to assess the progress of waste management initiatives undertaken by the Municipal Corporation Mohali.

Divulging the details, DC Mittal informed that the legacy dump at Sector 91 contains approximately 90,000 metric tonnes (MT) of waste, which is expected to be cleared within four months. Four trommel machines currently operating at the site are processing around 500 MT of waste daily. The inert waste generated from now will be handed over to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for use in landfilling, as per a formal agreement.

Highlighting the importance of responsible waste disposal, the Deputy Commissioner urged all Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), bulk waste generators, and citizens to ensure strict segregation of wet and dry waste at the source.
“Effective waste segregation is the cornerstone of a clean and sustainable city. Only through collective efforts by residents, officials, and sanitation workers, we can transform Mohali into a model city for cleanliness and efficient waste management,” she said.

DC Mittal directed Municipal Corporation officials to ensure that waste collected from households is properly segregated before being brought to the Resource Management Centres (RMCs). She stated that this would greatly improve the efficiency of waste processing and reduce the load on the RMCs.

At the Jagatpura Waste Processing Plant, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the treatment procedures and interacted with the contractor and municipal staff. Expressing satisfaction with the ongoing improvements, she reiterated the administration’s dedication to building a cleaner and greener Mohali.

Municipal officials briefed the DC on current waste management practices. They informed her that, apart from the Shahi Majra RMC, waste collected through other RMCs is transported to the Ambala facility by the Contractor. Shahi Majra and Jagatpura plants, managed by the same contractor, will soon handle the entire 100 MT of daily fresh waste generated in the city.

The Deputy Commissioner also emphasized the need for optimal utilization of bailing machinery available with the Municipal Corporation to manage waste more effectively at RMCs. Officials reported that only four of out of the total 14 bailing machines are currently out of use, but installation of these four at key locations is expected to be completed by next week.

Present during the inspection were ADC (Urban Development) Anmol Singh Dhaliwal, Chief Engineer MC Mohali Naresh Batta, Assistant Commissioner Ranjeev Kumar, and officials from the engineering wing.

Maharaja Agrasen Pioneered Democratic Socio-Economic Governance– Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini

Chandigarh, May 22- Haryana Chief Minister,  Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that Maharaja Agrasen initiated a new socio-economic and political system based on democratic governance. His philosophy remains equally relevant today. In alignment with Maharaja Agrasen’s principles of equality and social harmony, Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi has given the mantra of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas.’

The Chief Minister was addressing the gathering during a programme organized by the Delhi-Haryana Maitri Sangh as the Chief Guest on the occasion of Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti, held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Thursday.

He said that the history of the Agrawal community is not limited to trade and commerce. For centuries, the community has been a carrier of India’s social, cultural, and spiritual consciousness. Sacrifice, service, restraint, and righteousness are not just words but are the core values of the Agrawal way of life. This community has always been an active participant in nation-building, be it in education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, or social service, and has achieved new heights in every field.

The Chief Minister said that the word ‘Agrawal’ instantly brings to mind the image of valiant individuals who, through self-confidence, hard work, and determination, not only changed the course of their own destiny but also made a mark in the country and the world.

He emphasized that this is not just a programme but a moment to remember the glorious history and cultural heritage of the Agrawal community and to lay the foundation for a bright future.

He congratulated the Delhi-Haryana Agrawal Maitri Sangh for this initiative and extended his best wishes to the entire Agrawal community.

The Chief Minister also recalled the great freedom fighter and fearless writer Babu Balmukund Gupt, a native of Gudiani village in Haryana. He said the Haryana government gives the Babu Balmukund Gupt Puraskar annually, which includes a cash award of Rs. 1 lakh. His statue has also been installed at the Sahitya Akademi building in Panchkula, he shared.

He said that the airport being constructed in Hisar, Haryana, will be named after Maharaja Agrasen. This airport will give Haryana a distinct identity on the global aviation map. In today’s era of technology, innovation, and knowledge-based economy, the role of the community has become even more crucial. As we enter the  Azadi ka Amrit Kaal, we must draw inspiration from our past and move forward towards a developed India, said Sh. Nayab Singh Saini.

He said that many youth are making the country proud globally through their leadership in startups and digital technology.

The Chief Minister said that by embracing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of “Vocal for Local,” we should promote local enterprises, crafts, and products. This is not only a path to self-reliance but also a means to preserve our cultural heritage, he said.

Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that in this era of rapid progress through initiatives like Digital India, Make in India, Startup India, Swachh Bharat, and Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, the Agrawal community should become a strong pillar of these campaigns.

He also appreciated the community for taking social responsibility during natural disasters, times of crisis, and public welfare activities.

Addressing the gathering, Delhi Chief Minister, Smt. Rekha Gupta said that the Agrawal community should fully support the empowerment of daughters.

Congratulating the Haryana Chief Minister, she said, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini played a significant role in the formation of the Delhi government and will continue to contribute to making Delhi a developed state. She expressed pride in belonging to the Agrawal community.

On this occasion, Haryana Chief Minister Sh. Nayab Singh Saini was honoured with a shawl and memento.

BJP Delhi State President, Sh. Virendra Sachdeva, former Haryana Minister, Sh. Aseem Goel, and many other dignitaries from the Agrawal community remained present on this occasion. 

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, congratulates him on Operation Sindoor and thanks the Army

Chandigarh, May 21:  Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi on Wednesday to congratulate him on the success of Operation Sindoor and express his gratitude to the Army. Later, while addressing the media persons at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi, Sh Saini praised the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, stating that under his guidance, the brave soldiers of the country had successfully destroyed terrorist hideouts on their own land. “Only the Prime Minister could have taken such a historic decision,” he remarked.

The Chief Minister condemned the cowardly attack by terrorists in Pahalgam, in which innocent civilians were killed. He said the incident deeply hurt and angered the people of the country, who demanded strong action against terrorism. Responding to the nation’s sentiments, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi took decisive steps and launched Operation Sindoor, through which our brave soldiers eliminated the terrorists on their own land.

Sh Nayab Singh Saini stated that before 2014, terrorists used to infiltrate the country and carried out attacks, creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity across the nation. However, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi took decisive and stringent measures against terrorism. The Prime Minister made it clear that the time had come to eliminate the remaining ground of terrorism. Our brave soldiers struck at the very land in Pakistan where terrorism was nurtured and protected, and successfully crushed the terrorists at their source.

He said that the country is secure under the leadership of the Prime Minister. By taking such decisive action, the Prime Minister has strengthened the nation, ensuring its safety and empowerment. Today, there is a sense of satisfaction among the citizens, while fear has gripped the minds of terrorists.

In response to a question, the Chief Minister said that Operation Sindoor has exposed the true face of Pakistan to the entire world. While Pakistan was attempting to defame India, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi unmasked its role in promoting terrorism on the global stage. He added that the Prime Minister has sent a strong message that “blood and water cannot flow together.”

The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister has also been briefed on the ongoing development works and schemes in Haryana. He said that several development projects were launched by the Prime Minister on the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti. The Chief Minister added that whenever the Prime Minister visits Haryana, it brings a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm among the people.

In response to another question, the Chief Minister said that the police are thoroughly investigating the cases of spying in Haryana. He added that clear instructions have been issued to conduct a comprehensive probe into the individuals involved.

Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla launches ‘Women for Trees’ campaign under AMRUT Mitra

Chandigarh, May 21: City Mayor Smt. Harpreet Kaur Babla launched The Municipal Corporation Chandigarh the “Women for Trees” campaign—a flagship initiative under the AMRUT Mitra programme initiated by MoHUA. This campaign has been officially launched from the Community Centre, Sarangpur in the presence of Sh. Amit Kumar, IAS, Commissioner, Sh. Sumit Sihag, Joint Commissioner, Sh. Sanjay Arora, Chief Engineer, Sh. Ram Chander Yadav, area councilor, other senior officers of MCC and office bearers of city level Self Help Groups.

Inspired by the Government of India’s “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, this gender-inclusive programme aims to strengthen urban green spaces and build climate resilience by actively engaging Self-Help Groups (SHGs), particularly women, in tree plantation and environmental stewardship. The implementation of the campaign is being led by teams from AMRUT and DAY-NULM under the MC Chandigarh.

The Mayor and Commissioner distributed campaign kits to 100 volunteers of city level Self Help Groups to be used during the three days programme. Students from Govt. Sr. Secondary school, Sector 37 presented welcome song besides songs & poems to save trees and value of planting and growing trees in surroundings.

Addressing the office bearers and members of city level Self Help Groups, the Mayor said that tree planting initiatives can provide women with diverse economic opportunities. For instance, women can be involved in nursery establishment, planting, and maintenance activities, generating income, and creating employment opportunities. She said that when women have access to these opportunities, it leads to a ripple effect that positively impacts entire communities and economies.

The Mayor further said that tree planting can also empower women socially. Women can gain valuable skills and knowledge by participating in community-based initiatives, such as agroforestry techniques, nursery management, and business development. These skills can enhance their self-confidence and enable them to take on community leadership roles.

She further said that tree planting can also foster social cohesion and strengthen community bonds. Women can work together to establish and manage tree nurseries, plant trees, and monitor their growth. This collaborative effort can empower women to address challenges and advocate for their rights collectively.

While sharing about the campaign, Sh. Amit Kumar, MC Commissioner said that the initiative will roll out in three distinct phases: Phase I (21st – 23rd May 2025): SHGs, along with AMRUT and DAY-NULM officials, will conduct site visits, carry out assessments, and develop plans for plantation.

Phase II (5th June – 31st August 2025): Tree planting activities will take place across designated areas such as parks, water bodies, and other public spaces. Phase III (2025–2026): A digital platform will be used to geotag and monitor the growth and maintenance of the planted trees.

He further said that in Chandigarh, the selected locations include big parks, green belts, neighborhood parks, water treatment plants and compounds in community centres throughout city. By integrating environmental sustainability with women’s empowerment, the “Women for Trees” initiative aims to foster a sense of community ownership over urban green infrastructure. He added.

Haryana Government simplifies land partition to tackle joint ownership disputes: Dr Sumita Misra

Chandigarh, May 21 – Haryana Government has taken significant steps in order to resolve long-standing land disputes and expedite property partition by enacting the Haryana Land Revenue (Amendment) Act, 2025. The amendment in the Act specifically counters the complexities arising from joint land holdings, particularly among family members.

Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Smt. Sumita Misra explained that the new law, called the Haryana Land Revenue (Amendment) Act, 2025, caters a big issue when many family members own a piece of land together. Earlier, if brothers, sisters, or other blood relatives owned land jointly, it was very difficult for the government to step in and help divide it unless there was a common consensus.

Dr. Misra informed that the Haryana Land Revenue (Amendment) Act, 2025, now broadens the applicability of Section 111-A to include virtually all landowners, with the specific and only exception of husband and wife. This means that disputes over jointly owned land among blood relations, which constitute a large number of pending cases, can now be addressed more efficiently.

To further accelerate the resolution of these disputes, Revenue Officers are empowered to issue proactive “suo motu” (on their own motion) notices to co-sharers in joint land holdings. These notices will encourage co-sharers to partition the land by mutual consent within six months, aiming to regularize land records and establish clear ownership for individual landowners, thereby preventing future conflicts or court intervention, Dr. Misra added.

She further informed that another key change is the omission of Section 114, which previously required Revenue Officers to ascertain if other co-sharers also desired partition and to add them as applicants. Now, any single co-owner can ask for their share to be divided without needing approval from others. This means the process will be much faster, and landowners can get their own specific piece of land to use as they wish, reducing court cases.

Dr. Sumita Misra asserted that these amendments are a direct response to the need for faster, simpler, and more citizen-centric land governance. The objective is to significantly reduce delays and legal disputes in partition matters, empower individual landowners to claim and utilize their share effectively, and overall simplify revenue procedures.

State Government approves establishment of 12 new Labour Courts across 12 districts to ensure speedy resolution of industrial disputes: Labour Minister Anil Vij

Chandigarh, May 21- Haryana Labour Minister Sh. Anil Vij said that with a view to ensure speedy resolution of industrial disputes, the State Government has approved the establishment of 12 new Labour Courts across 12 districts. With this addition, the total number of labour courts in the State will increase to 26.  

It is noteworthy that, in the interest of labours, the Labour Minister had sent a proposal to the Chief Minister recommending the establishment of Labour Courts in 12 additional districts, namely Panchkula, Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Kaithal, Jind, Sirsa, Mahendragarh, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri, Fatehabad, and Mewat (Nuh), which has now been approved by the Chief Minister.

Sh. Vij informed that about Rs. 12 crores will be spent on infrastructure, furniture, vehicles, fuel, etc., for the establishment of these 12 Labour Courts.

 At present, nine Labour Courts are operational across six districts—one each in Ambala, Panipat, Hisar, and Rohtak; two in Gurugram; and three in Faridabad. One Labour Court is currently under construction in Bawal, Rewari district. Additionally, as per the 2025–26 budget speech, approval has already been granted for the establishment of one Labour Court each in Sonipat, Jhajjar, Palwal, and Rewari. This brings the total to 14 Labour Courts either operational, under construction, or approved across 10 districts.

Now, as a result of Sh. Anil Vij’s efforts, the process for establishing 12 new Labour Courts in the remaining districts of the state has been finalized. With this, Haryana will have a total of 26 Labour Courts.

Sh. Anil Vij stated that his aim is to ensure the swift resolution of industrial disputes related to the Labour Department, so that workers receive timely justice. To achieve this goal, Labour Courts are being established in every district, he added.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi, congratulates him on Operation Sindoor and thanks the Army

Chandigarh, May 21:  Haryana Chief Minister Sh Nayab Singh Saini paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi on Wednesday to congratulate him on the success of Operation Sindoor and express his gratitude to the Army. Later, while addressing the media persons at Haryana Bhawan in New Delhi, Sh Saini praised the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, stating that under his guidance, the brave soldiers of the country had successfully destroyed terrorist hideouts on their own land. “Only the Prime Minister could have taken such a historic decision,” he remarked.

The Chief Minister condemned the cowardly attack by terrorists in Pahalgam, in which innocent civilians were killed. He said the incident deeply hurt and angered the people of the country, who demanded strong action against terrorism. Responding to the nation’s sentiments, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi took decisive steps and launched Operation Sindoor, through which our brave soldiers eliminated the terrorists on their own land.

Sh Nayab Singh Saini stated that before 2014, terrorists used to infiltrate the country and carried out attacks, creating an atmosphere of fear and insecurity across the nation. However, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi took decisive and stringent measures against terrorism. The Prime Minister made it clear that the time had come to eliminate the remaining ground of terrorism. Our brave soldiers struck at the very land in Pakistan where terrorism was nurtured and protected, and successfully crushed the terrorists at their source.

He said that the country is secure under the leadership of the Prime Minister. By taking such decisive action, the Prime Minister has strengthened the nation, ensuring its safety and empowerment. Today, there is a sense of satisfaction among the citizens, while fear has gripped the minds of terrorists.

In response to a question, the Chief Minister said that Operation Sindoor has exposed the true face of Pakistan to the entire world. While Pakistan was attempting to defame India, Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi unmasked its role in promoting terrorism on the global stage. He added that the Prime Minister has sent a strong message that “blood and water cannot flow together.”

The Chief Minister said that the Prime Minister has also been briefed on the ongoing development works and schemes in Haryana. He said that several development projects were launched by the Prime Minister on the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Jayanti. The Chief Minister added that whenever the Prime Minister visits Haryana, it brings a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm among the people.

In response to another question, the Chief Minister said that the police are thoroughly investigating the cases of spying in Haryana. He added that clear instructions have been issued to conduct a comprehensive probe into the individuals involved.